PHI 105 CERTIFICATION EVALUATION
TESTED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
COMPLETE REVIEW
●● Valid argument
Answer: An argument whose premises logically entail its conclusion; A
valid argument can have a true conclusion and false premises but if an
argument does not have all true premises, then it is not sound
●● Sound argument
Answer: Has true premises and valid reasoning
●● Intuition
Answer: The "gut" feeling of what is right or wrong
●● Dogma
Answer: Belief held because other people believe it
●● Beg the question
Answer: A fallacy in which the premises include the claim that the
conclusion is true or assumes that the conclusion is true
TESTED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
COMPLETE REVIEW
●● Valid argument
Answer: An argument whose premises logically entail its conclusion; A
valid argument can have a true conclusion and false premises but if an
argument does not have all true premises, then it is not sound
●● Sound argument
Answer: Has true premises and valid reasoning
●● Intuition
Answer: The "gut" feeling of what is right or wrong
●● Dogma
Answer: Belief held because other people believe it
●● Beg the question
Answer: A fallacy in which the premises include the claim that the
conclusion is true or assumes that the conclusion is true